Filing your income tax return (ITR) correctly requires three key documents: Form 16, AIS, and Form 26AS.
Form 16 is issued by your employer and shows your salary details and the tax deducted at source (TDS). It ensures that your employer has deposited the deducted tax with the government.
Annual Information Statement (AIS) provides a detailed record of your financial transactions, including salary, interest, dividends, mutual fund investments, and high-value transactions. It helps verify that all income sources are correctly reported in your ITR.
Form 26AS is a tax credit statement that reflects all taxes paid under your PAN, including TDS from salary, interest income, property sales, and advance tax payments. It acts as a cross-checking tool to ensure that all tax credits are correctly accounted for.
Verifying these forms before filing your ITR prevents errors, avoids tax notices, and ensures you claim all eligible tax credits. A mismatch between your ITR and these documents can lead to delays or rejection of refunds.